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==Colossus Intro and Closing Video Scene== | ==Colossus Intro and Closing Video Scene== | ||
[[Video:Spyro: Ripto's Rage: Colossus Intro and Extro|thumb|300px|left]]Inside one if the temple rooms, two monks are seen with a statue. One of the monks, who is standing on top of the statue, raises his arms and begins to chant, and the statue floats a little as the other monk looks on. He stops chanting, and the statue slowly descends to the ground again. Apparently, this was a demonstration of how to control telekinetic power through chanting. The monk on the statue may be a teacher and the monk below him a pupil. The teacher then lets his pupil give it a try. The pupil begins chanting and suddenly stops when he sees the statue rumble for a moment. He resumes chanting but accidentally releases too much psychic energy on the statue, as it ascends too quickly and crushes his mentor against the ceiling. The student then sees his mistake and flees the room, possibly to avoid getting in trouble. | [[Video:Spyro: Ripto's Rage: Colossus Intro and Extro|thumb|300px|left]]Inside one if the temple rooms, two monks are seen with a statue. One of the monks, who is standing on top of the statue, raises his arms and begins to chant, and the statue floats a little as the other monk looks on. He stops chanting, and the statue slowly descends to the ground again. Apparently, this was a demonstration of how to control telekinetic power through chanting. The monk on the statue may be a teacher and the monk below him a pupil. The teacher then lets his pupil give it a try. The pupil begins chanting and suddenly stops when he sees the statue rumble for a moment. He resumes chanting but accidentally releases too much psychic energy on the statue, as it ascends too quickly and crushes his mentor against the ceiling. The student then sees his mistake and flees the room, possibly to avoid getting in trouble. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 02:17, August 10, 2010
Colossus is a world filled with Monks who have been terrorized by a yeti. The world is filled with large statues that resemble the Monks. The Monks talk like characters out of a cheesy Karate movie and resemble the workers from Idol Springs. Each time you help one out he'll use his levitating powers to open a new path for you. They also have a passion for Hockey.
Orb Challenges
- The Professor is being harassed by this evil spirit while studying Colossus. Help the Professor scare the spirit away by attacking all of the Monk statues it hides in. You can tell if a statue is possessed because it will look green and weird.
- The Monks are passionate about Hockey and dare Spyro to score 5 shots at the Red Goal. Move Spyro toward the Hockey Puck the Monk throws and he'll get it in his mouth. Than slide up to the Red Goal and try to spit the Puck past the Goal Keeper 5 times.
- Now the Monks will challenge Spyro to a one-on-one Hockey game. It's the same rules as before except this time it's one-on-one. The other Hockey player will try to hit the Pucks past the Blue Goal, while trying to keep Spyro from the Red Goal. Simply get a Puck in your mouth and try to shoot it past the Red Goal like before, while flaming the other Hockey player if he tries to score on the Blue Goal and avoiding him if he tries to tackle you. Finally if the other Hockey player gets the puck flame him and get the puck back in your mouth (you can also flame him from the start and get an early lead).
Characters

Allies
Enemies
Cutscenes
Opening Scene
The Yellow monk at the start of the scene waves his hand to two other monks who are carrying a goat and then it shows that they have captured a Yeti that has been rampaging in their town. It will then show them trying to push the Ram down for the Yeti to eat, but after the camera closeup and the sound of the beast eating you then notice that the Goat is still there, who does a "baa", then looks at the camera. Since the other monk is not visable, it is likely that he was eaten by the Yeti.
Closing Scene
Two of the monks try to lift the block of stone which had killed the Yeti. However, one of the monks lifts it too quickly and squashes the other monk on top of it. After realising that he has killed his friend, the monk flees the dead Yeti's tomb.
Colossus Intro and Closing Video Scene
thumb|300px|leftInside one if the temple rooms, two monks are seen with a statue. One of the monks, who is standing on top of the statue, raises his arms and begins to chant, and the statue floats a little as the other monk looks on. He stops chanting, and the statue slowly descends to the ground again. Apparently, this was a demonstration of how to control telekinetic power through chanting. The monk on the statue may be a teacher and the monk below him a pupil. The teacher then lets his pupil give it a try. The pupil begins chanting and suddenly stops when he sees the statue rumble for a moment. He resumes chanting but accidentally releases too much psychic energy on the statue, as it ascends too quickly and crushes his mentor against the ceiling. The student then sees his mistake and flees the room, possibly to avoid getting in trouble.
Trivia
- The monks presumably practice a faith akin to Tibetan Buddhism, as can be inferred from their clothing, the setting of their world, accents, various statues resembling the common image of the Buddha, and the presence of Yaks. (which are native to the Himalayas and Tibet in the real world)